Rep realannapaulina said Jane Fonda & TheView hosts “need to be held accountable” for suggesting that pro-abortion rights women could use 'murder' as a solution. Fonda said in addition to protesting against SCOTUS, “murder” could a form of activism.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna said Hollywood icon Jane Fonda and The View hosts “need to be held accountable” for suggesting that pro-abortion rights women could use"murder" as a solution to win back control over their bodies.
“Unfortunately, for Ms. Fonda, Capitol Police takes this issue very seriously, as do I and many of my pro-life Republican colleagues,” Luna told Fox News’s Jesse Watters. “So I’m sure they will be investigating and she will be having to answer for her comments.” "The individual that made this comment actually posted it under her video of The View, saying that the only good conservative and Trump supporter was a dead one,” Luna said. “It’s especially alarming being that Republican female members especially, as a whole, seem to be more targeted because a lot of these predators look at us like victims. So, it’s a very dangerous thing for her to have done, and we will be holding her accountable as she should be.
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